What Next?

First Steps...

We are here to make sure that you are heard and get the help you need in taking your next steps. You can contact us at any time of day or night, we are always here to listen and can arrange for you to visit us.

Whether you would like to :

Talk to someone about your experience and get emotional support

Get advice about what services are available to you

Be referred to sexual health services

Report someone anonymously to the police

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Some things to consider...

If something has happened to you within the last 7 days, then we would invite you to attend as soon as you can as we can help you decide if you would like evidence collecting and ensure you have your healthcare needs met. This does not need to involve the police although we can contact them on your behalf if you would like their help.

We will explain all of your options and may recommend an appointment to meet with one of our specialist nurses who can carry out a check up to preserve evidence. Everything is your choice but evidence can be stored at the SARC with your agreement. We will not share information unless you ask us to. The Police are happy to receive information which does not have your name on but may help them understand who or where this has happened.

If it has been over 7 days there are still many ways in which we are able to help you so please get in touch. ​​

Supporting someone else...

If you would like to talk to us about something that has happened to a friend or relative we can talk you through our services and offer emotional and practical support. ​

Safeguarding...

If you or someone else is at serious risk of harm, we have an obligation to inform other agencies. This will be discussed at the time so you will also know where your information is being shared. ​​